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A stretch of highway, Segment X, has no traffic signals and comprises three speed zones: One with a speed limit of 55 miles per hour (mph) followed by a 75-mph zone and a second 55-mph zone. Leslie is at a certain point on Segment X, driving at a speed she will exactly maintain until after she has reached the end of Segment X and has entered the next highway segment. Is she driving faster than 55 mph?
(1) Leslie’s speed is at least 5 mph below the speed limit that currently applies to her.
(2) Leslie will reach the end of Segment X without ever exceeding any speed limits.
In Segment X, the strip of the highway segment that has a speed limit of 75 mph lies in between two strips each of which has a speed limit of 55 mph.
Representation of Segment X
--- 55 mph ---|--- 75 mph ---|--- 55 mph ---
We are also given the fact that Leslie is at a certain point on Segment X, driving at a speed she will
exactly maintain until after she has reached the end of Segment X The question requires us to find whether Leslie is driving faster than 55 mph.
Inference: We know that Leslie will maintain the same speed until she has reached the end of Segment X, hence unless she plans to overspeed in any of the three sub-regions of Segment X, she must be driving at a speed less than or equal to 55 mph.
Statement 1(1) Leslie’s speed is at least 5 mph below the speed limit that currently applies to her.
Let's assume that Leslie is driving in a region of Segment X that has a speed limit of 75mph. Statement 2 provides us with the information that Leslie’s speed is at least 5 mph below the speed limit that currently applies to her. So Lisa can be driving at any speed less than or equal to 70 mph.
This information is not sufficient to answer the question "Is she driving faster than 55 mph?".
For example, if Leslie's current speed is 60 mph, the answer to the question "Is she driving faster than 55 mph?" is Yes. However, if Leslie's current speed is 55 mph, the answer to the question "Is she driving faster than 55 mph?" is No.
Statement 1 is not sufficient. We can eliminate A and D.
Statement 2(2) Leslie will reach the end of Segment X without ever exceeding any speed limits.
We know from the question stem that Leslie will maintain her current speed until she crosses Segment X. As the third region of Segment X has a speed limit of 55 mph, Statement 2 provides us with the information that Leslie will not exceed that speed limit.
Hence, in whatever region of Segment X Leslie is currently driving, the current speed does not exceed 55 mph.
The answer to the question "Is she driving faster than 55 mph?" is No.
Statement 2 is sufficient.
Option B